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rabinar

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. rabbit [ingl. am. ˈræbət, ingl. brit. ˈrabɪt] SUST.

1. rabbit C ZOOL.:

rabbit's foot atrbv. fur/skin

2. rabbit U (meat):

3. rabbit C (in dog racing):

rabbit ingl. am.

II. rabbit [ingl. am. ˈræbət, ingl. brit. ˈrabɪt] V. intr. ingl. brit. coloq.

parlotear coloq.
what's he rabbiting on about?

rabbit warren SUST.

rabbit hutch SUST.

rabbit ears SUST. sust. pl.

rabbit punch SUST.

Welsh rarebit [ingl. am. wɛlʃ ˈrɛrbət, ingl. brit.], Welsh rabbit SUST. U or C

Easter Bunny, Easter Rabbit SUST.

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en el diccionario PONS

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I. rabbit [ˈræbɪt] SUST.

conejo(-a) m (f)

II. rabbit [ˈræbɪt] V. intr. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq.

rabbit punch SUST.

rabbit hutch SUST.

rabbit hole SUST.

bunny (rabbit) [ˈbʌni (ˈræbɪt)] SUST. childspeak

Entrada de OpenDict

rabbit SUST.

buck rabbit
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inglés
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conejo (-a)
en el diccionario PONS
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español
español

I. rabbit [ˈræb·ɪt] SUST.

conejo(-a) m (f)

II. rabbit [ˈræb·ɪt] V. intr.

rabbit hole SUST.

bunny (rabbit) [ˈbʌn·i·(ˈræb·ɪt)] SUST. childspeak

buck rabbit
hole of rabbit
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conejo (-a)
Present
Irabbit
yourabbit
he/she/itrabbits
werabbit
yourabbit
theyrabbit
Past
Irabbited
yourabbited
he/she/itrabbited
werabbited
yourabbited
theyrabbited
Present Perfect
Ihaverabbited
youhaverabbited
he/she/ithasrabbited
wehaverabbited
youhaverabbited
theyhaverabbited
Past Perfect
Ihadrabbited
youhadrabbited
he/she/ithadrabbited
wehadrabbited
youhadrabbited
theyhadrabbited

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

This faulty knot stems from an incorrect first step while tying the rabbit hole.
en.wikipedia.org
The bands' members describe the video as a magical trip down the rabbit hole.
en.wikipedia.org
As she steps through th e door, a figurative rabbit hole, she is transported to the gateway between worlds.
en.wikipedia.org
The hunt is about following a trail, following another -- and not being afraid to venture into a rabbit hole.
www.cnn.com
Immediately after the second ladder is the rabbit hole or birthing canal (named for its constant moisture and the necessity to go down head-first).
en.wikipedia.org

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